RMS Segwun

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RMS Segwun is a historic steamship operating as a passenger cruise vessel on Ontario’s Muskoka Lakes and is recognized as one of the oldest operating steam-driven ships in North America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic ship
museum ship
passenger ship
steamship
classification inland passenger vessel
constructionMaterial steel hull
country Canada
crewType licensed marine crew
flag Canada NERFINISHED
fuelType coal
hasFeature side-mounted paddle wheels
traditional steam whistle
hasOnboardService dining
sightseeing
hasSisterShip RMS Wenonah II NERFINISHED
hasSuperstructure two decks
heritageDesignation Ontario heritage ship
homePort Gravenhurst, Ontario NERFINISHED
launchDate 1887
locatedIn Gravenhurst, Ontario NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ojibwe word meaning "springtime" or "springtime in the north"
operatedBy Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre NERFINISHED
operatedSince late 19th century
operatingArea Lake Muskoka NERFINISHED
Muskoka Lakes NERFINISHED
Ontario NERFINISHED
operationalSeason summer
originalName Nipissing NERFINISHED
owner Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre NERFINISHED
passengerCapacity approximately 90 passengers
primaryUse heritage cruises
tourism
propulsion steam engine
rebuildDate 1925
recognizedAs oldest operating steamship in North America
one of the oldest operating steam-driven ships in North America
registry Canadian registry
renamedAs Segwun NERFINISHED
restorationPurpose heritage preservation
restored yes
safetyCompliance Transport Canada regulations
serviceType passenger cruises
tourist excursions
shipType sidewheel steamship
status in service
tourismCategory heritage tourism attraction
touristAttractionIn Muskoka region NERFINISHED

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Muskoka Steamships operates RMS Segwun
Muskoka Steamships notableVessel RMS Segwun